Morning Roundup, like all of you, is grappling with the universe-shaking ramifications of Spider-Man’s move to the MCU. We’re also cautiously optimistic about a Super Sad Story, and excitedly optimistic about another Alien movie!

We found the best Tumblr bookstore ever at Geek-Without-Braces! Between the Game of Thrones sign and this TARDIS sign, we really just want to spend the rest of this autumn day in front of a fireplace with the largest possible mug of cocoa and the longest possible book...check out the rest of the signs here, and we hope you get to spend at least part of today reading!

Morning Roundup is an overstuffed burrito of links! We’ve got some updates on the Man of Steel sequel, the Guardians of the Galaxy film, and Neil Gaiman has some reading advice for kids!

Doctor Who episode “Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS” recently gave us a look inside the Doctor’s infinitely-sized ship, a look that viewers had been waiting almost 50 years to see. And while the events of the episode would defy any sane cartographer’s efforts, the attempt nevertheless must be made.

From the excellent LOTR Project comes the cheat sheet you really do need before The Hobbit comes out this weekend. Seriously, we’re planning on memorizing this before we head to the theatre Thursday at midnight. (via The Mary Sue.)

Highlights of your daily offsite links include more handy pieces of geeky information.

Hot on the heels of the revelation that Ian McKellan will be voicing one of the Snowmen in the upcoming Doctor Who Christmas Special, showrunner Steven Moffat just dropped another wibbly-wobbly surprise: the inside of the TARDIS will be getting a makeover! Speaking to Radio Times, Moffat hinted at a new “darker” interior, which will be both literally and perhaps also, thematic. So far, all we’ve seen is this one photograph which features characters from the Gallifreyan alphabet.

“[There’s] a brand new Tardis,” announces Moffat in the Christmas double issue of Radio Times magazine. “Same old police box, of course, but when you open those magic blue doors...”

This will mark the third redesign of the TARDIS interior since the show’s relaunch in 2005. In the episode “Time Crash” the visiting 5th Doctor revealed this change was known as “the desktop theme.” Will you miss the previous design? Should it have stayed longer?

There are two generations of Doctor Who fans now. One set of fans is grey or greying and remembers a long scarf, a car named Bessie, a celery stick, and villains made from Bubble Wrap, tin foil and glue. The other, usually teenage, set of Who fans obsess on bow ties, bananas, sometimes leather jackets, and second-rate CGI tricks.

Obviously, many from the first generation are pleased with the results of the second, and some second generation Who fans can appreciate the first generation. Still, a debate is always simmering just below the surface.

It’s a simple question, one that is impossible to answer, but one that we’re compelled to ask nonetheless:

The big news from the last few days includes the revelation that Thor’s next nemesis will be none other than Mads Mikkelsen; famous for playing Le Chiffre in Casino Royale. Will Thor have to play poker against this guy?

The other big news is that the private space flight company SpaceX docked with the International Space Station on Friday. The rest of your offsite links aren’t quite as historic

Think your guitar could stand to be a bit more timey-wimey? Take a page from Arthur Lew and make it happen! Behold the guiTARDIS! Click the picture to enlarge and see more detail. You can also check out Arthur’s Facebook page to see step-by-step photos of the process.

Now if only someone would get around to creating finely carved sonic drumsticks...

A few days ago, the image of a Doctor Who-inspired corset appeared online. The corset, modeled after the Doctor’s TARDIS, was an instant sensation, and has since flown around the internet, appearing on blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr.

Weekly Who is taking a break this week so we can present to you this fun Who home project!

Make your own paper TARDIS! ...Or Dalek, or Cyberman, or Adipose, or even Doctor.

deviantARTist Cyberdrone (Chris), has created free, downloadable Doctor Who Cubee figure patterns for all eleven Doctors, many of the companions, a handful of TARIS models (even the Bad Wolf one), and a slew of enemies. He’s made more varieties of Dalek than you can shake a sonic at. And you can make any of them using nothing more than a printer, some scissors, and a sharp knife/box cutter.

Looking for someplace to hang your top hat in Brooklyn? Why not check out the newly-opened Way Station in Prospect Heights? This steampunk bar has gotten loads of attention in sci-fi circles for its TARDISbathroom, and this Sunday, March 13th, from 6-10 PM we’ll be hosting an opportunity for steampunks to check out this great watering hole.

Not only that, but the lovely gents from BBC International will be joining us! They’re scoping out the American steampunk scene to report back to folks across the pond. So stop by for a drink and experience some of the variety that our community has to offer.

Welcome to our Weekly Who roundup! Every Friday morning we collect random/cool Doctor Who-related news and things that we’ve found in our internet travels. Feel free to point out your own finds in the comments!

Earlier this week we asked the Tor.com Twitter and Facebook followers what their name would be if they were a Time Lord and they did not disappoint! (As you can see above.) Click through for the complete list.

Welcome to our Weekly Who roundup! Every Friday morning we collect random/cool Doctor Who-related news and things that we’ve found in our internet travels. Feel free to point out your own finds in the comments!

And we know that this is the third time out of three posts that we’ve opened with Daleks, but we can’t help it. This week brings us the Ride In Dalek by toy company Zappies who, it appears, also make Angry Birds toys.

We realize you’re probably on the floor giggling right now, but don’t stop here! There’s more Who-ness after the cut.

Steven Moffat, our beloved Who showrunner, has been quoted saying this in regard to the Doctor's beloved TARDIS: “I don’t care where the Doctor came from or why he travels around the universe. I just want him out of those TARDIS doors and having adventures. Us kids want Narnia, not the wardrobe.”

It’s Black Friday and anyone with any sense is staying far, far away from the stores. But, the holidays are coming and there’s shopping to be done so, here’s a few geeky ideas that you can’t find at the mall.

The cutest wee’thulhu you ever did see. Hand crocheted by Cthulhu Chick, available in a vaierty of colors, themes, and sizes. You can even get gift certificates to let your soon-to-be-demented loved ones choose their own demise.

Though Matt Smith as the 11th Doctor was the guest star in the recent two-part episode of the The Sarah Jane Adventures titled “Death of The Doctor,”the real guest star was nostalgia itself. Writer Russell T. Davies taught us an important lesson in this one: if you’re ever getting your brain sucked out by alien-vulture undertakers, just think happy thoughts, allow your life to flash before your eyes, and most importantly, replay your favorite Doctor Who episode in your mind’s eye! Nostalgia will save you!

Apparently they expect it to go for £8,000-12,000, which is about $11,808-$17,713, according to Google.

What movie or TV set geek memorabilia would you want to add to your collection? Personally, I think the TARDIS would be a bit hard to store or display—but, sticking to the Who theme, I’d love to get my hands on one of the actual sonic screwdrivers used in the show.

Ellen B. Wright lives in New York, where she works in publishing and takes an excessive number of pictures.

As established in the TV series, the Doctor’s time-traveling TARDIS is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside. (And bigger off camera than can ever be captured on film.) It is boundless, an infinity plus one, a universe in a box, and therefore unmappable. Or it was.

Over this past weekend, an intrepid Doctor Who fan took a gorgeous stab at realizing the TARDIS’ inner universe. The image above is just one page from A Partial Map of Your TARDIS (Subject to Change). The ensuing pages are even more esoteric, fairytale-esque, and eye-bending. I highly suggest downloading the entire PDF (in the above page link). There’s also a Flickr set.

If your brain can somehow hold more after all that, then hop on over to the TARDIS Technical Index for a labryinthine breakdown on how a TARDIS actually works, bit by bit. Be warned: TARDIS manuals, like their namesake, are bigger on the inside.

Chris Greenland just realized that the internet is also bigger on the inside than it is on the outside.